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The SNP justified the increase with an appeal to Glaswegians to trust them and that 2.5 per cent of the increase would go towards creating new cleansing teams to give the city the "deep clean" that it ...
The First Minister is to unveil his programme for government for the coming year in May instead of September with this giving ...
British elections will be the biggest ballot test since last July’s Labour landslide. Yet, it is not just the ruling party under pressure, but also the main opposition Conservatives, which could allow ...
The Football Governance Bill aims to introduce an independent regulator for the top five tiers of the men’s game.
John Swinney and Nicola Sturgeon are facing demands from within their own party to apologise for the gender self-ID fiasco.
Wrong-headed policies and a burgeoning, dysfunctional public sector have swallowed up our extra taxes – and the NHS, which ...
Thursday 1 May 2025 is local election day and is likely to see a big-shake of councils but the votes have been shelved in ...
AFTER failing to win the seat of Camlachie in Glasgow for the Scottish Labour Party in 1892 and now free of the constraints of parliamentary ...
The First Minister, John Swinney, is to address the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) annual congress in Dundee on Monday. His speech to the conference will call for the UK Government to fully ...
A former Inverness head teacher renowned for “roaring” poetry from the table tops and singing from the front has died aged 69 ...
SCOTTISH Labour have spent more than £20,000 running Facebook ads through a small page “hiding” its party branding ...
The shadow Scottish secretary described high immigration north of the border as a ‘pyramid scheme response’ to an aging ...